Thursday, July 31, 2014
The Dog Days of Pet Health
Is Fido literally getting hot under the collar in these dog days of summer heat? Tune in for a visit with our favorite veterinarian, Dr. Phyllis Neumann, today on HearSay. Call during the show with your questions or send them in advance through Facebook or to hearsay@whrv.org.
Scheduled Guest:
Dr. Phyllis Neumann - Veterinarian, Todds Lane Veterinary Hospital
toddslanevet.com

Wednesday, July 30, 2014
HearSay's Delicious Dish: July 30, 2014
Segment A: Flavor Profiles
First up in our monthly cooking program, HearSay host Cathy Lewis talks with our favorite foodie, Patrick Evans-Hylton, and gets the latest dish on local restaurants and eateries with our popular "Flavor Profiles" segment.
Segment B: Food History
Everyone knows that our region is steeped in history, but you have no clue just how delicious some of that history is! Join us as Chef Patrick and guests take us on a tour of the Chesapeake Bay's rich culinary history as he shares a selection of the 20,000 culinary artifacts he's collected.
Scheduled Guests:
Patrick Evans-Hylton - Award-winning food journalist and James Beard Foundation media award judge based in Hampton Roads, who has covered food and foodways through print, radio and television since 1995. He is the author of several books, including Dishing Up Virginia. He is the editor (expert) at About.com's Fish and Seafood Cooking site.
patrickevanshylton.com
hamptonroadsmagazine.com
virginiawinelover.com
Andrew F. Smith - Author, The Edible Series
andrewfsmith.com
Leni Sorensen - Food Historian
theviewfromindigohouse.com

Tuesday, July 29, 2014
HearSay from the Headlines 7/29
Join us for today's edition of HearSay from the Headlines, where we tackle the latest news headlines that have you talking. This week we're joined by the new CEO of The Virginia Port Authority, John Reinhart. Our lines are open, and we invite you to let us know your thoughts by joining us live at 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240. You can also e-mail the program at hearsay@whrv.org or join us on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/hearsaywithcathylewis.
Scheduled Guests:
John Reinhart - CEO, Virginia Port Authority
portofvirginia.com

Monday, July 28, 2014
Envision Hampton Roads
Where is the region headed? A new regional strategic plan is being developed to chart that course, and the results all depend on you! Using a survey of Hampton Roads residents, the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission is working to build a new strategic plan that accurately reflects the values of the Hampton Roads community. Today we'll discuss the progress of that plan and examine just what those values might be.
Scheduled Guests:
Chris Bonney - Founder, Bonney and Company
Quentin Kidd - Director, Judy Ford Wason Center for Public Policy
Randy Keaton - Interim Executive Director, Hampton Roads Planning District Commission

Thusday, July 24, 2014
A Mild Summer, A Flourishing Garden
Hearsay’s expert gardener, Jim Orband, joins us in the studio for advice on making the most of this mild summer weather. Be sure to give us a call at 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240 with your gardening queries. You can also e-mail the program at hearsay@whrv.org or join us on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/hearsaywithcathylewis.
Scheduled Guests:
Jim Orband - Senior Extension Agent Emeritus, Virginia Cooperative Extension
www.ext.vt.edu

Wednesday, July 23, 2014
July HearSay Political Roundtable
As the trial of former Virginia governor, Bob McDonnell gains momentum, we're joined by the columnists and commentators that know Virginia's political machine inside and out. Be sure to tune in for what is sure to be a lively conversation about the issues making headlines across the Commonwealth and the nation.
Scheduled Guests:
Vivian Paige - Columnist, The Virginian-Pilot, All Politics is Local
blog.vivianpaige.com/
John Fredericks - Host, John Fredericks Radio Show
facebook.com/TheJohnFredericksShow
Don Luzzatto - Editorial Page Editor, The Virginian-Pilot
hamptonroads.com/luzzatto
Brian Colligan - Editorial Page Editor, The Daily Press
dailypress.com/news/opinion/

Tuesday, July 22, 2014
HearSay from the Headlines 7/22
Join us for another edition of Headlines, when we tackle the latest news stories that have you talking. This week we'll explore policy and legislative efforts being made in Washington to address the impacts of sea level rise. Join us with your thoughts by calling in live at 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240. You can also e-mail the program at hearsay@whrv.org or join us on our Facebook pagefacebook.com/hearsaywithcathylewis.
Guests:
Senator Tim Kaine - Represents Virginia in the U.S. Senate
kaine.senate.gov
Roy Hoagland - Director Virginia Coastal Policy Clinc, William & Mary University
law.wm.edu/

Monday, July 21, 2014
Talk Toledo to Me
New York Times Notable author, Norfolk's own Lydia Netzer joins us to talk astrophysicists, black holes and the complex nature of love. Her follow up to the wildly successful Shine Shine, Shine hit stores earlier this month, and she joins us in studio for tips on How To Tell Toledo from the Night Sky.
Scheduled Guests:
Lydia Netzer - Author, How to Tell Toledo from the Night Sky and Shine, Shine Snine
http://lydianetzer.blogspot.com/

Thusday, July 17, 2014
Rot, Riot, and Rebellion and Other Bad Words
The University of Virginia, fondly referred to as Mr. Jefferson’s university, was founded with a lofty and noble goal, but the first few decades of the university’s existence were anything but idyllic. UVA's birth was a painful one, plagued with riotous violence, rebellion and a restless student body. Today we’re joined by Virginia author, Rex Bowen, whose latest book takes a closer look at the tumultuous early years of the University of Virginia.
Guests:
Rex Bowman - Author, Rot, Riot, and Rebellion: Mr. Jefferson's Struggle to Save the University That Changed America
Ammon Shea - Author, Bad English: A History of Linguistic Aggravation

Wednesday, July 16, 2014
The Late Starters Orchestra
In a cluttered room in an abandoned coat factory in lower Manhattan, a group of musicians comes together each week to make music. This is The Late Starters Orchestra–the bona fide amateur string orchestra where Ari Goldman pursues his lifelong dream of playing the cello. As part of our ongoing series of conversations with Americans who are entering their second act of life and shirking the notion of a traditional retirement, we talk today with Ari, a former New York Times reporter, about how music grew to define his second act.
Guest:
Ari Goldman – Author, The Late Starters Orchestra